The Northern Bay 36, Leslee Marie, was built by John Hutchins of Downeast Boat Builders and Tenants Harbor Boat Yard, while the final joinery and details where the result of amazing custom work by August Mende and the current owner/original owner. This semi-custom yacht, built in the proven Northern Bay 36 hull, is clearly the result of artisan craftsmen.

Last used in 2009, this yacht has been sitting in indoor storage. She is in well than above average shape and shows beautifully. This hull has a fresh Awlgrip job on it that has never seen the ocean and her interior is open, practical and trimmed out beautifully. Her Volvo Penta engine has less than 200 hours on it and has been professionally maintained. Leslee Marie is just exquisite.

Accommodations
Number of single berths: 2
Number of double berths: 1
Number of cabins: 1
Number of heads: 1

Hull & Deck

Solid fiberglass hull with Stars and Stripes Blue Awlgrip that has never seen the ocean. White Awlgrip boot top and ablative blue anti-fouling. The hull laminates were done in Vinyl-ester resin and biaxial glass cloth for superior strength and lower weight resulting in improved performance.

Fiberglass end grain balsa cored decks and house with two tone decks. Solid glass attachment pads strategically placed in the cored deck so that all deck hardware is bedded through solid fiberglass laminate.

Hull by Northern Bay - Downeast Boats & Composites in 1996

Design by Spencer Lincoln

Finished by Owner/Builder/Craftsman to very high standards - launched in 2001

Simpson Lawrence electric windlass with up and down foot switch on fore deck and remote control at helm station next to windlass breaker

33 Pound Bruce anchor

Stainless steel (2) fender rack in cockpit

Solid wood removable mast on pilot house roof

Forward and aft solid wood handrails port and starboard on pilot house roof

Beautiful interior with light and dark contrasting woods and arylide yellow upholstery that gives the interior a sophisticated and luxurious feel. Finished off by artisan craftsman, one of which was the owner, the yacht took five years to build. With her salon/wheelhouse surrounded by windows, there is an abundance of natural light.. Equally abundant 12 volt lighting with several dome style lamps and swivel style reading lamps at the berths and settees.

Starting forward is the Master Stateroom featuring a large V-berth with drawer storage under the bunks and hanging shelving above both port and starboard side. Swivel reading lights are mounted on port and starboard side on the bulkhead aft of the V-berth.

Moving aft and to port is a large built in dresser with two over-sized drawers and a front loading locker below a work surface, and a two door locker above the surface. Forward of this is a large hanging locker complete with with ventilation.

Opposite to starboard is the Head with separate stall shower compartment, manual head plumbed via a Y-valve to the holding tank, small vanity with stainless steel sink and additional storage in lockers.

Up two steps to port is a companion seat and convertible navigation station above a large top, and partially front, loading Adler Barbour 12 volt refrigeration compartment.There is also a solid wood drink holder and additional storage below foot rest and companion seat. Storage under companion seat is a large pull out two shelf pantry on easy glide sliders.

Single Napa Special house battery (rest of batteries have been removed)

120 volt outlets in stateroom and galley

Blue Sea Battery Selector Switch 1-2-BOTH-OFF

Tankage

Fuel: Approximately 200 gallons in (2) 100 gallon tanks

Water: Approximately 100 gallons in (2) 50 gallon tanks

Holding tank

History

This Northern Bay 36 was completed in 2001 making her five years younger than her hull mold date would indicate. She is a beautifully finished yacht that has not been used since 2009 for health reasons of the owner. Before that she was lightly used with less than 200 hours on the engines and only slept on twice. For all extent and purpose this yacht is as close to new as you will find for a yacht of this age.

Built by Maine craftsmen and an owner that had an eye for detail and an uncompromising view on quality construction that he carried over from building airplanes. Leslie Marie is a rare find and would cost four times her ask price to reproduce today.

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